I Say Good-Bye
I say good-bye to things of the past,
To things I thought would always last.
I say good-bye to the ashes of home,
Its halls no more for me to roam.
I say good-bye to the kitchen table, where at dinner, we all sat,
And to the living room, where everyone would sit and chat.
I say good-bye to the bedroom, where through many storms I sat,
And listened to the rain on the roof going pitter-pat, pitter-pat, pitter-pat.
I say good-bye as I stand and look,
And realize what the good Lord took.
I say good-bye to the things of old,
And into prayer I go, in my lap, my hands I fold.
I say good-bye to the things I'd lost,
And realize the sacrifice was worth the cost.
I say good-bye to what I see,
And thank God I've still got my family.
I say good-bye and I feel liable,
That the only material survivor was the Hoy Bible.
I say good-bye to the bed, where at night I lay,
And sometimes take a nap during the day.
I say good-bye to the freedom I loved,
The freedom, I'd known.
I say good-bye to the freedom that I harbored,
The freedom that, over the years, had grown.
I say good-bye to the freedom I had known,
To the freedom I had thought was my own.
I say good-bye to the things of old,
To see them no more, or so I'm told.
I say good-bye to the memories so grand,
Taken from me by God's own hand.
I say good-bye to things so beloved, so sweet,
Only the building process, we must repeat.
I say good-bye, and realize there is soil to turn and fields to reap,
There's so much to do, I have but little time to sit and weep.
I say good-bye, and though I'm sad,
I know there'll be no other.
I say good-bye and give you the culprit, or so I hear,
He was my very own, dear brother.
9-16-2004
Copyright © Elizabeth Barry | Year Posted 2007
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